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FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – Tech. Sgt. Jason Spradley of the 92nd Communications Squadron designed Fairchild’s new Airmen Against Drunk Driving logo, voted into acceptance April 24. Sergeant Spradley said the blue and silver colors mimic the Air Force symbol. The five body icons work together to form a star, another symbol associated with the Air Force, and the single silver body surrounded by four blue bodies represents the Wingman concept of supporting fellow Airmen.
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